Now Mayor Lurie Is Proposing Five New Boozy Entertainment Zones' In SF
Briefly

San Francisco is looking to expand its entertainment zones, which allow the sale of to-go alcohol, from five to ten. Initially proposed in January 2024 by state Senator Scott Wiener, these zones have emerged in popular areas like Front Street and Cole Valley. Mayor Daniel Lurie is leading the push for five additional zones, with support from several supervisors. The aim is to enhance street party experiences during events with street closures and encourage more vibrant nightlife across the city.
The proposal from Mayor Lurie and supervisors aims to expand San Francisco's entertainment zones, allowing bars and restaurants to serve to-go alcohol during events.
Proposed entertainment zones in San Francisco would enable revelers to legally consume to-go cocktails and alcohol in designated areas during events with closed streets.
The rapid establishment of entertainment zones has led to increased street parties in areas like the Financial District and Cole Valley, with more proposed.
San Francisco's Mayor and several supervisors are pushing to create five new entertainment zones, aiming to enhance the party atmosphere during events on closed streets.
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